BitTorrent is a popular P2P sharing software. Its advantage lies in its ability to provide high-speed download services without limiting download bandwidth and connection routes. The more people download, the download speed is faster and more stable without decreasing. In contrast, FTP can only provide a certain number of connections and limited bandwidth (the more people download, the slower the speed ), bitTorrent is more suitable for downloading large files. The default BT client installed by Fedora10 is Transmission. Let's try another BT client: Bittorrent.
BitTorrent is a popular P2P sharing software. Its advantage lies in its ability to provide high-speed download services without limiting download bandwidth and connection routes. The more people download, the download speed is faster and more stable without decreasing. In contrast, FTP can only provide a certain number of connections and limited bandwidth (the more people download, the slower the speed ), bitTorrent is more suitable for downloading large files.
The default BT client installed on Fedora 10 is Transmission. Let's try another BT client: Bittorrent.
Run the "su-c" yum install bittorrent-gui "command on the end of Fedora'
Install the BT client in Fedora: Bittorrent
In a few minutes.
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